I've already mentioned that I seem to need to restart fairly regularly
or Safari turns to glue, and the machines get extremely unresponsive.
This is probably because I end up with many many tabs open (reducing the
number seems to have helped a bit).
Superduper beta update *seems* to be backing up ok. Since it relies on
underlying Apple/Darwin commands, I'd be optimistic it's going to work.
Now just need Diskwarrior to be upgraded -- or do we? I wonder if this
will kill off directory issues...
On 7 Nov 2017, at 10:43, Graham Street wrote:
Opinions or suggestions please ...
We're currently running Sierra (10.12.6) on both our computers and we
don't update to the latest macOS as soon as its available. However,
High Sierra has been out for around 6 weeks now. In about a month,
we're going to be out of the country for 4-5 months and tend not to do
major updates while we are away. So, I'm faced with updating to High
Sierra now, or waiting until around May 2018. Incidentally, we only
updated to Sierra in March this year after a similar long trip.
I've heard of the issue with SuperDuper not backing up High Sierra
properly. Is there anything else that anyone's aware of that should
make us think of holding off? Has High Sierra been a great update to
have so far?
Incidentally, both computers are laptops with SSD. One is a MacBook
Air (mid 2012, 8Gb, 100Gb spare space) and the other is Macbook Pro
Retina (late 2013, 16Gb, 400Gb spare space).
Thanks, Graham
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